What to Expect From WWDC 2023: AR/VR Headset, 15-Inch MacBook Air, Mac Studio, iOS 17, xrOS, macOS 14 and More

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The 34th annual Worldwide Developers conference is less than a week away, and it's going to feature one of the most exciting keynote events that we've had in recent years.

Apple is expected to introduce its first new wearable since the launch of the Apple Watch, plus there are new Macs coming and notable features for iOS 17 and watchOS 10. This guide highlights everything rumored to be coming at WWDC 2023.

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Alongside a new Mac Pro desktop tower, Apple today announced second-generation Mac Studio models with M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips.

Apple today unveiled the M2 Ultra chip alongside the new Mac Studio and Mac Pro, the most powerful Apple silicon chip to date.

Apple today updated its Mac Pro desktop tower with the all-new M2 Ultra chip, which features a 24-core CPU, up to a 76-core GPU, and support for up to 192GB of memory. Apple says the new Mac Pro is up to 3x faster than the fastest Intel-based Mac Pro.
 

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Apple presenters never once mentioned the term "AI," a notable omission given that its competitors like Microsoft and Google have been heavily focusing on generative AI at the moment. Still, AI was a part of Apple's presentation, just by other names. While "AI" is a very ambiguous term these days, surrounded by both astounding advancements and extreme hype, Apple chose to avoid that association and instead focused on terms like "machine learning" and "ML."
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The only thing that really grabbed me was the AR headset, and at around $A8000, Youtube video's are about as close I'll get.
 

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At the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, Apple detailed new privacy and security features rolling out to its devices later this year.

Apple’s Safari browser is getting an improved Private Browsing mode, which will lock when not in use, so that users can leave tabs open even if they need to step away from the device.

Safari’s Private Browsing will also deliver advanced tracking and fingerprinting protections, to prevent websites from using the latest technologies to track and identify users, Apple says.

To further protect users’ privacy, Apple’s Messages and Mail applications will remove from URLs any information that websites might use to track users across the internet. Safari’s Private Browsing will remove that information as well.

Apple is also providing developers with new tools to learn more about the data practices of any third-party software development kit (SDK) they might use in their apps.

The tech giant is also expanding Communication Safety, which warns children when receiving or sending photos containing nudity, to also cover videos received or sent using Messages, and is providing developers with a new API to integrate the feature in their applications.

Communication Safety will also cover AirDrops, FaceTime video messages, Contact Posters received via the Phone app, and the Photos picker when choosing content to send. The feature can be enabled or disabled for the child account from the Family Sharing plan. All content is processed on the device, Apple says.
 
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